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Durham Chapter of The Widows Sons were asked by Billingham Masonic Halls and Provincial Office to help promote TLC Teddies. We collected a giant bear from Hartlepool Hospital and formed a bike escort to deliver it to Stockton Hospital where it was received by doctors...

Durham Chapter Ride Warden Gary Elgie arranged a RideOut over the North Yorkshire Moors to Scarbrough and then on to Squires Cafe near Leeds. North area members met at Boldon at 9.30 for breakfast and coffee - We then set off to meet southern members at Wolviston. We...

A very wet ride from Sunderland on the North East coast across to Maryport on the North West coast where the sun was shining and the roads were dry. In all, it was a great day despite the initial weather, well planned by our VP John Stevenson....

This year the National Widows Sons Rally was hosted by Northern Ireland Chapter in Belfast Northern Ireland. Members of Durham Chapter rode across the Uk to meet with the ferry at Cainryan. On the Saturday our V.President John Stevenson attended the Presidents...

Bikewise is an annual event held by Durham Police Force at their HQ in Durham City. http://www.bikewise.org.uk Again, Past President Den Riley organised a stand at this event which was very well attended by motorcycle enthusiasts and their families. A lot of interest...

The tide times were perfect for a causeway crossing to Holy Island - Lindisfarne, the birth place of Christianity in the UK RideOut up the North East Coast in great weather - The bikes all had a good wash down afterwards as the causeway was still wet with salt water....

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To qualify as a member of the Widows Sons, you must be a Master Mason in good standing with your Craft Lodge. You must own a motorbike which is road legal, be it vintage custom or standard.

Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association is an Independent UK based charitable organisation in keeping with true Masonic principles, and are recognised by UGLE.

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